John Solomon on the post-Mueller questions that could turn the tables on collusion investigators. The Hill executive vice president John Solomon and 'The Russia Hoax' author Gregg Jarrett discuss their Mueller report predictions. >>

Kremlin Moves Toward Control of Internet, Raising Censorship Fears. Russian lawmakers approved a bill they said was about national security. Critics call it a step toward letting the government decide what people see online. >>

Liquid blood and urine found inside 42,000-year-old foal. Russian researchers have found liquid blood and urine inside the frozen carcass of a foal that died 42,000 years ago in Siberia's Verkhoyansk region. >>

Liquid blood and urine have been found inside a prehistoric 42,000-year-old foal. Russian researchers have found liquid blood and urine inside the frozen carcass of a foal that died 42,000 years ago in Siberia's Verkhoyansk region. >>

Polar bear gets lost in Russia, hundreds of miles from home. Residents of a village in Russia's far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula have been stunned by the sight of a polar bear prowling for food _ hundreds of kilometers (miles) away from its usual habitat. >>

Russia moves to expand government control of internet. The lower house of the Russian parliament has passed a second reading of a bill that would expand government authority over the internet but whose opponents fear heralds widespread censorship >>

Russia plans to fine athletes caught doping. Russia plans to fine athletes who get caught doping, though the scheme may not be much of a deterrent for the country's top performers. >>

Russia warms to controversial TUEs after doping scandals. After years of using hacked data to vilify Western athletes as cheats who bend the rules to take banned substances, Russia is warming to a controversial part of the anti-doping system >>

Russian court sides with transgender woman who sued employer. A court in St. Petersburg has sided with a transgender woman who has sued her employer over discrimination. >>

Russian MPs cry foul in row over electronic voting. Two MPs complain about abuses of their own electronic system, as parliament backs remote public voting. >>

Russian parliament adopts internet controls bill. Russia's lower chamber of parliament has adopted a bill that would expand government control over the internet, raising fears of widespread censorship >>

Russian parliament passes amendments to fine dopers. The Russian parliament has voted to impose fines of up to 50,000 rubles ($775) for athletes who dope, after repeated investigations found widespread drug use among top athletes >>